I did taxes and trained returning counselors for the AARP Tax-Aide Foundation for 12 years using a couple of different IRS provided programs. Since retiring from that program TurboTax Premier edition has met my requirements and is easy to use.
I have AARP, and am going to sign up for a drop off. I plan on doing the Fed and State prep myself, and just have them check it.
I have AARP, and am going to sign up for a drop off. I plan on doing the Fed and State prep myself, and just have them check it.
I have 3 retirements, 2 annuities, and S.S. Long story short, last year IRS sent me a letter and removed my S.S. earnings and provided me an extra $1500. Without my S.S. my income was over $42,000. If your income, based on the IRS worksheet, is under $25000, then you don't have to include S.S. So, I believe the IRS was wrong. I won't be mentioning that when I do the drop off, but if they (AARP) look over my 2021 taxes, and they give it a go, then I know for sure that IRS messed up with their letter pertaining to my 2020 taxes. Thanks for reading.
Last year can not be compared to other years. Because off Covid Tax relief we paid around $340 in our final Federal tax amount, getting a large refund of money that our financial advisor had withheld for us. I have used TurboTax for decades and before filing our financial advisor reviews it, usually catching things I missed or did wrong. I like that as he has most of out money under management, and does the RMD's and withholding. Next year(2022 return) I go back to filing as a single person after loosing my DW in July.